constitute['kɔnstitju:t]vt.1.■构成,组成,形成:Four quarts constitute a gallon.四夸脱构成一加仑。Listening, speaking, reading, then writing constitute the fundamental order in language learning.听、说、读、写是学习语言的根本顺序。2.■任命,指定;选派:The court constituted him legal guardian of the child.法庭指定他为这个孩子的合法监护人。3.■制定(法律);建立(机构等):to constitute new traffic regulations制定新的交通规则Governments should be constituted by the will of the people.政府应当按照人民的意志建立。4.■赋予(会议、法庭等)以合法形式;使(文件等)通过法律手续:to constitute a mass rally使群众集会合法5.■造成;实际上等于,相当于:Such action constitutes a felony.这样的行为实际上等于犯了重罪。变形vt.constitutedconstituting
constituteconstitute[ˈkɔnstitju:t]vt.1.■构成, 组成2.■设立(机构), 制定(制度)3.■指定, 任命, 派...为4.■成为...的本质; 使构成好的体质constitute a direct threat to sb.对某人构成直接威胁constitute new traffic regulations制定新交通规则constituted authorities合法 当局constitutesb. chairman指定某人为主席Twelve months constitute a year.十二个月构成一年。He is so constituted that he needs very little sleep.他的身体素质好, 只需短时间睡眠。